AUBURN, Alabama – Scot Loeffler has made a big move – from coaching in the press box to coaching on the sidelines. The Auburn offensive coordinator did it in the last game, and plans to be on the sidelines again next Saturday when the Tigers return to action against Arkansas.

Why? Because he can be closer to quarterback Kiehl Frazier.

"I thought it was good. It was a calming voice for him. Whenever you’re in the fray, I think it’s important to have someone there who can guide you through the fray," Loeffler says in this video.

Loeffler also discusses taking the redshirt off QB Jonathan Wallace and playing him against LSU.

"It’s completely situational. We knew we had to utilize every aspect of our talent and our scheme to be able to move the ball, and it was a situational package that we had. We’ll see where it goes in the near future," Loeffler says.

That's in the video. On the cutting room floor is this about Wallace:

"He’s got the ability to throw. That’s the wonderful thing," Loeffler says. "You’re not just putting a guy back there that’s going to run it. He’s not the prototypical Wildcat guy that can just run the football. He has pass threat, and any time you can stick a guy back there who can run the Wildcat – so-called Wildcat plays – and yet have a threat to throw the football, it’s a positive."

Loeffler also gives an overview of the offense in the video as Auburn moves through the off week. Push the button and see.